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Distributed Authorship: A Feminist Case-Study Framework For Studying Intellectual Property, Sarah Robbins Nov 2003

Distributed Authorship: A Feminist Case-Study Framework For Studying Intellectual Property, Sarah Robbins

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To probe one case of free-ranging textual circulation, and to address issues associated with producers' rights to textual ownership and authorial credit, Robbins examines the Americanized versions of British writer Anna Barbauld's Lessons for children. Robin states that examining multiple specific cases of distributed authorship, and linking them to contemporary textual ownership issues, may well lead to nuanced extensions of the basic framework for understanding intellectual property that pioneers in the field have already formulated.


Gilman's Gothic Allegory: Rage And Redemption In The Yellow Wallpaper, Greg Johnson Oct 1989

Gilman's Gothic Allegory: Rage And Redemption In The Yellow Wallpaper, Greg Johnson

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Discusses the 19th-century short story 'The Yellow Wallpaper,' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Comparison with the insistence of the poet Emily Dickinson's mother to install new wallpaper in her bedroom before Emily was born; Suggestion of Gothic themes of confinement and rebellion, forbidden desire and irrational fear; View of the behavior of the story's female narrator.